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[Solved] Pixelated brush tool with 9px or 20px width produces "semi-transparent colors" along with non-transparent colors


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Hi there, I'm new here and glad to meet you guys! c:

I have joined this forum for this (possible) glitch and I personally get provoked by it since I love to draw pixelated arts with Paint.NET!

 

About the glitch itself, it strangely produces semi-transparent colors for "pixelated brush tool" with 9px or 20px brush width exactly. Despite of I NEVER turned on any anti-aliasing options.

 

I have tested with other brush width (i.e. 1px...2px...3px..up to 31px I think!) and looks like there's no problem with this but said two width options. Please see screenshots for more information:

 

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And here's data of both my hardware and software I'm using:

 

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Application	paint.net 4.0.16 (Final 4.16.6315.38530)
Build Date	2017년 4월 16일 일요일 (April 16th, 2017 Sunday)
	
Hardware accelerated rendering (GPU)	False
Animations	True
DPI	96.00 (1.00x scale)
Language	en-US
	
OS	Windows 10 (10.0.15063.0)
.NET Runtime	4.0.30319.42000
Physical Memory	3,062 MB
	
CPU	Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz
    Architecture	x86 (32-bit)
    Process Mode	32-bit
    Speed	~3293 MHz
    Cores / Threads	2 / 4
    Features	DEP, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4_1, SSE4_2, XSAVE
	
Video Card	NVIDIA GeForce GT 430
    Dedicated Video RAM	979 MB
    Dedicated System RAM	0 MB
    Shared System RAM	1,531 MB
    Vendor ID	0x10DE
    Device ID	0x0DE1
    Subsystem ID	0x00000000
    Revision	161
    LUID	0x000071CA
    Flags	None
    Outputs	1
	
Video Card	Microsoft Basic Render Driver
    Dedicated Video RAM	0 MB
    Dedicated System RAM	0 MB
    Shared System RAM	1,531 MB
    Vendor ID	0x1414
    Device ID	0x008C
    Subsystem ID	0x00000000
    Revision	0
    LUID	0x000079A4
    Flags	Software
    Outputs	0

 

I'm not sure this thread is allowed in here since it does not related to any crash issue but just brush tool glitch.
Finally, thanks for read this!

Edited by MarvelDream
It's been solved since the v4.0.17.
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Hardness won't affect an aliased brush stroke.

 

I'll look into this, hopefully this weekend.

 

What's the actual color value of those pixels? If you use the color picker tool, I mean

 

Also, you can try using the Overwrite blend mode (click on "Normal" with the beaker icon, to the right of where you choose Aliased)

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15 minutes ago, Rick Brewster said:

What's the actual color value of those pixels? If you use the color picker tool, I mean

If you meant the color I used with the brush tool, it was #1F87DD with 255 Alpha level. And the Alpha level of semi-transparent pixels made by 9px or 20px brush can be varied just like anti-aliased brushes usually do, plus the color value itself is same with the original. Also, no matter which color I picked.

 

15 minutes ago, Rick Brewster said:

Also, you can try using the Overwrite blend mode (click on "Normal" with the beaker icon, to the right of where you choose Aliased)

Still same with no blending mode :c59036e8765118_semitransparenttest3.png.dae434bb1c37de168010eca53bc43a0f.png

Edited by MarvelDream
Just forgot to mention the color value of semi-transparent pixels :/
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Ah, I was forgot to mention about eraser:

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This also occurs at eraser too, and it creates transparent(0 alpha lv) #000000 pixels like semi-transparent pixels when the eraser met transparent #FFFFFF pixels.

Edited by MarvelDream
it also creates > it creates (Just a few edit)
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